Overview of The River Club Development Initiative · • Surface Water Hydrology: Garfield Krige,...
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Presentation to TRUP Stakeholders
21 April 2016
Overview of The River Club Development Initiative
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The River Club
Established conference centre and
golfing hub
Core property: Erf 151832, various
connected land units make up the site
Purchased by Liesbeek Leisure
Property Trust from Propnet in 2015
Re-energise the River Club as a
destination
Development partner: Zenprop
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Site Context within TRUP
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Cadastral / Ownership
Liesbeek Leisure
Property Trust
City of Cape Town
PRASA
National Research
Foundation (SAAO)
Ownership
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Zoning
OWNERSHIP
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Cape Town Spatial Development Framework
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Adjacent to Spatial Planning Category
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Table Bay District Plan
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Berkley Road extension
Flood lines
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Environmental & Specialist Studies
Environmental Assessment Practitioner: SRK Consulting
Geotechnical: Kantey & Templer
Surface Water Hydrology: Garfield Krige, AED Consulting
Freshwater Ecology: Liz Day
Visual: SRK Consulting
Traffic: Kantey & Templer
Civil Engineering: Aurecon
Socio-Economic Assessment: SRK Consulting
Economic Analysis: Rode & Associates
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Project Development Team
Project Manager: Capex
Architect: Vivid Architects
Urban Design: Urban Concepts
Town Planner: Planning Partners
Landscape Architect: Planning Partners
Transport Engineer: Kantey & Templer
Civil Engineer: Aurecon
Electrical Engineer: Selkirk & Selkirk
Quantity Surveyor: MLC
Land Surveyor: Biff Lewis
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Geotechnical
Extensive historical infilling
and dumping
Ash, gravel concrete,
boulders, plastic, bottles,
organic matter, rusted steel
objects, tyres, sections of
brick walling etc
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Surface Water Hydrology
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Surface Water Hydrology
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Surface Water Hydrology
Preliminary Findings:
the water
Raising of the River Club site to above the current 1:100 year
floodline will not increase natural flood levels above those
experienced at the railway bridge
Raising of the River Club site to above the 1:100 year floodline will
not increase flood levels in surrounding areas
However flood levels in areas surrounding the site would be reached
at a slightly quicker rate
The a necessary flood mitigation
requirement.
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Contextual Analysis: Green System
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Contextual Analysis: Movement
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Contextual Analysis: Urban
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Contextual Analysis: Heritage